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What Memories Do You Have of the 'A' on Sentinel Peak?

'I know I'm home once I see the 'A,' Tucsonan says of conic landmark on its centennial.

Bighorn Sheep Population Grows in Santa Catalinas

The program to reintroduce bighorn sheep into the Catalina Mountains is about two and a half years old.

Doc Martin: Control - Alt - Delete

Martin reaches his breaking point with being followed around by Buddy, and finds him a new home. Thursday at 8 p.m. on PBS 6.

"Let's All Go to the Lobby!"

Join four devoted movie lovers for a talk about films from anytime and everywhere. This episode: "From Silent Films to Computer Chess"

Iconic 'A' West of Downtown Tucson Marks Centennial

Construction of letter on Sentinel Peak began in 1914 and ended in 1916.

Cumbia Corridos Make Heroes Out of Everyday Tucsonans

Vox Urbana writes music and lyrics to evoke experiences of immigration to the U.S.

Tucson's African Community Celebrates Black History

UA Professor has seen "significant growth and development" in Tucson's black community

A Year in Space

Follow Scott Kelly’s 12-month mission on the International Space Station, from launch to descent.

Report: Arizona 41st in Nation for Preventive Health Care

Study measured access to care, immunizations, access to chronic-disease prevention.

Arizona Presidential Preference Ballot Lists Several Dropouts

Many of the candidates on Arizona’s presidential preference ballot are no longer running.

Episode 80: Jaguar Video Reinvigorates Debate About Land Use in Santa Rita Mountains

Endangered animal habitat and mining both a part of the range south of Tucson.

Jaguar Video Rekindles Debate over Santa Ritas Land Use

Endangered animal habitat and mining both a part of the range south of Tucson.

Arizona Illustrated Episode 223

A special presentation of Arizona Illustrated's 2015 Emmy winners.

A Little Belleville Visits Tucson

Oscar-nominated composer Benoit Charest accompanies the film "The Triplets of Belleville" with music played on vacuum, refrigerator, and newspaper.

One Night in a Homeless Shelter; and a Tucson Band That Puts True Stories to a Danceable Beat.

Also on Arizona Spotlight: Chris Dashiell looks ahead to the 2016 Academy Awards, and back at their historic lack of diversity.

Voters May Decide on Expanded Redistricting Commission

It would go from five to eight members, with Legislature as tiebreaker.

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